Gazprom's new pipeline may reach Great Britain

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian gas giant Gazprom may extend its Baltic pipeline project to reach Great Britain, the Kremlin-controlled company's chief executive said Friday.

The Nord Stream pipeline is Gazprom's multi-billion offshore project that ferries Russian gas through the Baltic Sea to Germany. The project's first line opened last November and will eventually have an annual capacity of 27.5 billion cubic meters, while a second line is under construction.

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